
Pay It Forward November 2024 โ Katie Fowler
Member Service Representative Katie Fowler paid forward $500 to theย Laurens County Disabilities and Special Needs Boardย (LCDSNB)ย in honor of her mother, Marlyce. Katie says, โMy mom
Member Service Representative Katie Fowler paid forward $500 to theย Laurens County Disabilities and Special Needs Boardย (LCDSNB)ย in honor of her mother, Marlyce. Katie says, โMy mom
Line Superintendent Alan Pitts paid forward $500 to a co-op member who not only lost power during Hurricane Helene, but who also lost his wife.
Cashier Mariana Herrera paid forward $500 to the Greenville Humane Society in memory of her Yorkie Named Candy, who she lost earlier this year. The
At the Simpsonville Chamber of Commerce annual banquet on August 15, Laurens Electric awarded two Community Impact Initiative grants to deserving projects. The first grant
Instead of drawing an employeeโs name for the August Pay It Forward funds, Laurens Electric contributed $500 to its womenโs charitable group, WIRE, to support
Lineman Justin Smith paid forward $500 to Bridging the Gap Advocacy Community Center serving Laurens County. The 501(c) (3) non-profit organizationย aims to assist children and
Human Resources departmentโs Danaija Simpson paid forward $500 in snacks and drinks to Straight Street Youth Center in Laurens. The center is open Friday and
Laurens Electric Cooperative is honored to have earned a 2023 Customer Satisfaction Award* from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSIยฎ) based on our member survey
Line Crew Supervisor Alan โMaybellโ Mason paid forward $500 to Shriners Hospitals for Children in Greenville. Shriners Childrenโs recently celebrated their 100th year. According to
Contract Superintendent Jason Snyder paid forward $500 to Laurens District 55 schoolteacher Melisandeย Gillespie and her family. Melisande has been in Cardiovascular ICU at MUSC since
Laurens Electric awarded a Community Impact Initiative grant to The Chapman Foundation at the Fountain Inn Chamber of Commerceโs annual banquet in April. The Chapman
Field Services Technician Rickey Roberson paid forward $250 each to Miracle Hill Alumni Ministries and Spartanburg Regional Foundationโs Hospice Special Needs Fund. Miracle Hill Ministries
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